All circulation halves dated 1971 and later are made of copper-nickel so they have no added value.
Uncirculated ones are generally worth $1.50-$16 depending on date and quality.
Proof versions are $1-$3 for average strikes. Some extraordinary ones in the topmost grades can sell for much more, however.
The mint also struck 40%-silver collectors' halves for the 1976 Bicentennial; these retail for $3 to $8, with top-quality strikes worth more as usual.
Starting in 1992 the Mint has made "prestige" half dollars in the original 90% silver alloy used up till 1964. Values range from $8 or so to $60+ depending on date and quality.
Double check that date or denomination. There were no dollar coins released that year.
From 1971-1979 all Kennedy half's are face value only. The 1970d was the last 40% silver Kennedy made but was not released for circulation, it was a mint set issued only coin an that coins value is about $8.00
No one dollar US coins were made in 1970, 1971 was first year for the Eisenhower dollar and most are face value only.
In 1970, one dollar was worth one dollar. Adjusted for inflation, one dollar in 1970 is just over $6 in 2014.
No, the only intended for circulation denomination of US coins that were made out of silver after 1964 was the Kennedy half dollar which was 40% silver from 1965-1970.
Depends on the date. 1964 coins are 90% silver and worth $10-11 depending on the price of silver, 1965-1970 coins are 40% silver and worth about $4-5 depending on the price of silver and coins dated 1971-date have no silver and are worth just 50 cents.
From 1971-1979 all Kennedy half's are face value only. The 1970d was the last 40% silver Kennedy made but was not released for circulation, it was a mint set issued only coin an that coins value is about $8.00
Double check that date or denomination. There were no dollar coins released that year.
$15 to $50 depending upon the variety.
No one dollar US coins were made in 1970, 1971 was first year for the Eisenhower dollar and most are face value only.
Coins dated 1964 are 90% silver and worth about $10 in silver scrap. Coins dated 1965-1970 are 40% silver and worth about $4.50 in silver scrap. Coins dated 1971-present contain no silver and are worth 50 cents.
1965-1970 Kennedy halves are only 40% silver. Most are valued for just the silver, about $4.50.
The US didn't make any $1 coins from 1936 to 1970 inclusive. Please check the back of your coin - it's a HALF dollar.
The U.S. did not make any dollar coins from 1936 to 1970 inclusive, so there aren't any coins in the date range you requested.
Kennedy half dollars from 1965 to 1970 are 40% silver. So many were made even Mint State coins sell for just a little more than the silver value. Typical uncirculated coins are $5.00-$7.00. The value for the silver in the coin is $4.75.
In 1970, one dollar was worth one dollar. Adjusted for inflation, one dollar in 1970 is just over $6 in 2014.
Before 1970, half dollars had silver in them, but in 1970, they used no silver in the coins, so it is worth only $0.50.